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school that escaped the Nazis

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Account of a school headmistress, Anna Essenger, in southern Germany who realised the danger that Hitler posed and moved the school to Kent. She initially moved seventy students but welcomed children who arrived later. She created a refuge for increasingly traumatised children from Germany, Austria, Poland and Czechoslavakia.

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